I tried them and I liked them.......
Made my old ISKY hydraulic sound like a solid lifer cam :D :D

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bigmark

04-28-2003 07:13 PM

Noisy like a rod knock or what, doubt that would sound too cool.
Anyways I am pushing the limits of getting any vacuum for my brakes so that would be a good thing if they work. Would also be cool to increase to increase the bottom end a bit. If they do work as they say I have to wonder why everyone does not use em.

V8 S-10

04-28-2003 07:13 PM

We ran Rhodes in a circle track car and really liked them.We also tried a couple other brands of bleed down lifters and those didnt seem to work as well.

Invstr396

04-28-2003 07:41 PM

Definetely noisier,sounds more like worn internals than like solid lifters, but as far as producing more vacuum and low end torque I can vouch for it. We put them on a overcammed 289 ford years ago and also advanced the cam a bit,
made it run a heck of a lot better than it did.
Of course the motor was built totally wrong overcarbed and overcammed with a stock torque converter. With the rhoads lifters it was considerably better (clickier too)

deuce_454

04-29-2003 02:09 AM

[quote] (clickier too) <hr></blockquote> clickier?? there is a word i couldnt find in a dictionary :D

willys36@aol.com

04-29-2003 07:41 AM

[quote]Originally posted by deuce_454:
<strong> clickier?? there is a word i couldnt find in a dictionary :D </strong><hr></blockquote>

MAN, this is a tough audience!!! :D :D

bigmark

04-29-2003 08:16 AM

I think I might try them out, going to get sick of people telling me my rods are knocking but at least I'll have more bottom end.

9.8sec. Hemi

04-29-2003 08:20 PM

Yay!!! I've got a set in a 390GT with over 70,000mi on them so aside from all the other favorable remarks above they last too! Put a set of 2 1/2 in. Flowmaster Header mufflers on it you'll never here the ticking, or much else for that matter!!! :D

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jimfulco

05-12-2003 01:20 AM

Cast aluminum valve covers quiet them down some too.

wally

05-15-2003 02:38 PM

I just took a set out of my son's ElCamino 'big block' Apparently someone tightened them too much and they [one] ate the cam...car just never sounded right like it had a knock under certain loading...seems the worn lifter might have been allowing leakage and either pre-detonation or hot air leakage anyway we put in a new performance cam and lifters and it now sounds like Chevy and run out nice. I suggest they can be problematic you gotta know what your doing